KUALA LUMPUR: Thailand’s prime minister will travel to Malaysia on Saturday (Oct 25) to sign a ceasefire deal with Cambodia and meet with US President Donald Trump, but will cut short his attendance at the ASEAN Summit there due to the death of the Thai Queen Mother Sirikit.
Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations were meeting on Saturday at the start of a weekend of global diplomacy in Kuala Lumpur, with teams from the United States and China holding trade talks alongside the summit.
Trump is due to arrive on Sunday morning for the first stop of his trip through Asia, and was set to watch Cambodia and Thailand sign a broader ceasefire deal after he helped broker an end to a deadly five-day border conflict in July.
Dozens of people were killed and around 300,000 were temporarily displaced in the most intense fighting between the Southeast Asian neighbours in recent history.
Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will arrive in Malaysia on Saturday night and attend the opening ceremony of the ASEAN summit on Sunday, the Thai government said in a statement, after earlier signalling he might have to miss the whole event.
He will then have a meeting with Trump where they will discuss economic issues, security and regional development, ahead of the signing ceremony of the ceasefire deal, which is being brought forward so that Anutin can return to Bangkok on Sunday.
“Thailand has recently received several requests for bilateral meetings at the leadership level, which will lead to the development of cooperation in various areas, including the economy, security, and trade,” Anutin said.
Earlier, he said he would miss next week’s APEC Summit in South Korea due to the death in the royal family.
ASEAN, at its annual meeting, plans to press for trade multilateralism and deeper ties with new partners, while managing the fallout from Trump’s global tariff offensive.
It will also welcome Timor-Leste, Asia’s youngest nation, as its 11th member.
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